
Millennial Housing Commission
The Millennial Housing Commission was established by the U.S. Congress in 2000 to address the housing challenges faced by millennials and other young Americans. Its primary goals were to examine barriers to affordable housing, recommend policies to improve housing availability, and promote sustainable communities. The commission aimed to investigate issues like rising housing costs, urban development, and the needs of diverse populations. By providing recommendations, it sought to enhance homeownership opportunities and ensure that everyone has access to safe, affordable housing, which is essential for economic stability and quality of life.